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Los Angeles Trade-Tech College

Located just south of downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles Trade-Technical College (LATTC) is one of nine public community colleges in the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD). Established in 1925, the college offers more than 80 career-technical programs that move students into great careers in two years or less. In addition to an unmatched selection of quality career programs, LATTC prepares students for transfer, offering 18 CSU Transfer degrees and transfer guarantee programs with the University of California and local private and independent colleges and universities.

Interstate Passport

This example of a Passport Block was developed by faculty at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College. This member profile was developed as an example of how learning outcome-based transfer can be mapped onto a general education curriculum. The Interstate Passport program sunset at the end of 2023, and each member institution has different policies regarding their ongoing transfer relationships. The publication of their Passport Block is a part of the evergreen resources managed by WICHE to serve as an example and should not indicate any current or ongoing transfer relationships. For more information about transfer at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College please see their website at https://www.lattc.edu/student-services/transfer-center/articulation/interstate-passport.

Passport Block

The learning outcomes associated with this knowledge and skills area may be met by passing with a grade of C or P or higher one course listed below. Any listed course may be used to meet the learning outcomes for any other knowledge and skills area for which it is approved. Online offerings can be found in the Schedule of Classes. Consult the college catalog for the most current requirements and other details.

Courses in Oral Communications
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
COMM 101 Public Speaking

The learning outcomes associated with this knowledge and skills area may be met by passing with a grade of C or P or higher one course listed below. Any listed course may be used to meet the learning outcomes for any other knowledge and skills area for which it is approved. Online offerings can be found in the Schedule of Classes. Consult the college catalog for the most current requirements and other details.

Courses in Written Communication
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ENGLISH 101 College Reading And Composition I

The learning outcomes associated with this knowledge and skills area may be met by passing with a grade of C or P or higher one course listed below. Any listed course may be used to meet the learning outcomes for any other knowledge and skills area for which it is approved. Online offerings can be found in the Schedule of Classes. Consult the college catalog for the most current requirements and other details.

Courses in Quantitative Literacy
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
MATH 125S Intermediate Algebra With Support
MATH 215 Principles Of Mathematics I
MATH 227 Statistics
MATH 227S Statistics with Support
MATH 230 Mathematics For Liberal Arts Students
MATH 235 Finite Mathematics
MATH 236 Calculus For Business And Social Science
MATH 241 Trigonometry With Vectors
MATH 241S Trigonometry with Vectors with Support
MATH 245 College Algebra
MATH 260 Precalculus
MATH 260S Precalculus With Support
MATH 265 Calculus With Analytic Geometry I
MATH 267 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
MATH 270 Linear Algebra
MATH 272 Methods Of Discrete Mathematics
MATH 275 Ordinary Differential Equations

The learning outcomes associated with this knowledge and skills area may be met by passing with a grade of C or P or higher one course listed under each of the following: Physical Sciences and Life/Biological Sciences. In addition, at least one of them must include a lab component. Any listed course may be used to meet the learning outcomes for any other knowledge and skills area for which it is approved. Online offerings can be found in the Schedule of Classes. Consult the college catalog for the most current requirements and other details.

 

Physical Sciences

Courses in Physical Sciences
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ASTRON 001 Elementary Astronomy
ASTRON 005 Fundamentals Of Astronomy Laboratory (includes lab component)
CHEM 051 Fundamentals Of Chemistry I (includes lab component)
CHEM 070 Introductory Organic And Biochemistry (includes lab component)
CHEM 101 General Chemistry I (includes lab component)
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II (includes lab component)
CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry For Science Majors I (includes lab component)
CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry For Science Majors II (includes lab component)
CHEM 221 Biochemistry For Science Majors (includes lab component)
EARTH 001 Earth Science
ELECTRN 002 Introduction To Electronics
ENG GEN 151 Materials Of Engineering
ENG GEN 220 Electrical Circuits I
ENG GEN 231 Dynamics
ENV SCI 001 Introduction to Environmental Science
GEOG 001 Physical Geography
GEOLOGY 001 Physical Geology
GEOLOGY 006 Physical Geology Laboratory (includes lab component)
PHYSICS 006 General Physics I (includes lab component)
PHYSICS 007 General Physics II (includes lab component)
PHYSICS 011 Introductory Physics (includes lab component)
PHYSICS 012 Physics Fundamentals
PHYSICS 014 Physics Fundamentals Laboratory (includes lab component)
PHYSICS 101 Physics For Engineers And Scientists I (includes lab component)
PHYSICS 102 Physics For Engineers And Scientists II
PHYSICS 103 Physics For Engineers And Scientists III

Life/Biological Sciences

Courses in Life/Biological Sciences
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ANATOMY 001 Introduction To Human Anatomy (includes lab component)
ANTHRO 101 Human Biological Evolution
ANTHRO 111 Laboratory In Human Biological Evolution
BIOLOGY 003 Introduction To Biology (includes lab component)
BIOLOGY 005 Introduction To Human Biology (includes lab component)
BIOLOGY 006 General Biology I (includes lab component)
BIOLOGY 007 General Biology II (includes lab component)
MICRO 001 Introductory Microbiology (includes lab component)
MICRO 020 General Microbiology (includes lab component)
PHYSIOL 001 Introduction To Human Physiology (includes lab component)

The learning outcomes associated with this knowledge and skills area may be met by passing with a grade of C or P or higher one course listed below. Any listed course may be used to meet the learning outcomes for any other knowledge and skills area for which it is approved. Online offerings can be found in the Schedule of Classes. Consult the college catalog for the most current requirements and other details.

Courses in Human Cultures
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
A S L 001 American Sign Language I
A S L 002 American Sign Language II
A S L 003 American Sign Language III
A S L 004 American Sign Language IV
ARC 130 History Of Architecture I
ARC 131 History Of Architecture II
ART 101 Survey Of Art History I
ART 102 Survey Of Art History II
ART 103 Art Appreciation I
ART 201 Drawing I
ART 300 Introduction To Painting
ART 501 Beginning Two-Dimensional Design
ART 502 Beginning Three-Dimensional Design
ENGLISH 103 Composition And Critical Thinking
ENGLISH 127 Creative Writing
ENGLISH 203 World Literature I
ENGLISH 205 English Literature I
ENGLISH 206 English Literature II
ENGLISH 207 American Literature I
ENGLISH 208 American Literature II
ENGLISH 212 Poetry
ENGLISH 215 Shakespeare I
ENGLISH 240 Literature And The Motion Picture I
FASHDSN 112 Basic Fashion Art And Design
FASHDSN 119A History Of Costume I
FASHDSN 119B History Of Costume II
FRENCH 001 Elementary French I
FRENCH 002 Elementary French II
HISTORY 002 Introduction To Western Civilization II
HUMAN 001 Cultural Patterns Of Western Civilization
HUMAN 002 Studies In Selected Cultures
HUMAN 060 People And Their World: Technology And The Humanities
KIN MAJ 106 Sports Ethics
LABR ST 021 The Working Class And Cinema
MUSIC 101 Fundamentals Of Music
MUSIC 116 Survey And History Of Rock, Pop And Soul Music
MUSIC 141 Jazz Appreciation
PHILOS 001 Introduction To Philosophy
PHILOS 020 Ethics
SPANISH 001 Elementary Spanish I
SPANISH 002 Elementary Spanish II
SPANISH 035 Spanish For Spanish Speakers I
SPANISH 036 Spanish For Spanish Speakers II
THEATER 100 Introduction To The Theater
VISCOM 106 Drawing I
VISCOM 108 2-D Design Fundamentals
VISCOM 120 Drawing II
VISCOM 130 Drawing III

The learning outcomes associated with this knowledge and skills area may be met by passing with a grade of C or P or higher one course listed below. Any listed course may be used to meet the learning outcomes for any other knowledge and skills area for which it is approved. Online offerings can be found in the Schedule of Classes. Consult the college catalog for the most current requirements and other details.

Courses in Critical Thinking
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ENGLISH 102 College Reading And Composition II
ENGLISH 103 Composition And Critical Thinking
PHILOS 008 Deductive Logic

The learning outcomes associated with this knowledge and skills area may be met by passing with a grade of C or P or higher one course listed below. Any listed course may be used to meet the learning outcomes for any other knowledge and skills area for which it is approved. Online offerings can be found in the Schedule of Classes. Consult the college catalog for the most current requirements and other details.

Courses in Creative Expression
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ENGLISH 101 College Reading And Composition I

The learning outcomes associated with this knowledge and skills area may be met by passing with a grade of C or P or higher one course listed below. Any listed course may be used to meet the learning outcomes for any other knowledge and skills area for which it is approved. Online offerings can be found in the Schedule of Classes. Consult the college catalog for the most current requirements and other details.

Courses in Teamwork and Values Systems
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ANATOMY 001 Introduction To Human Anatomy
ASTRON 005 Fundamentals Of Astronomy Laboratory
BIOLOGY 003 Introduction To Biology
BIOLOGY 005 Introduction To Human Biology
BIOLOGY 006 General Biology I
BIOLOGY 007 General Biology II
CHEM 051 Fundamentals Of Chemistry I
CHEM 070 Introductory Organic And Biochemistry
CHEM 101 General Chemistry I
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II
CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry For Science Majors I
CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry For Science Majors II
CHEM 221 Biochemistry For Science Majors
GEOLOGY 006 Physical Geology Laboratory
MICRO 001 Introductory Microbiology
MICRO 020 General Microbiology
PHYSICS 006 General Physics I
PHYSICS 007 General Physics II
PHYSICS 011 Introductory Physics
PHYSICS 014 Physics Fundamentals Laboratory
PHYSICS 101 Physics For Engineers And Scientists I
PHYSIOL 001 Introduction To Human Physiology

The learning outcomes associated with this knowledge and skills area may be met by passing with a grade of C or P or higher one course listed below. Any listed course may be used to meet the learning outcomes for any other knowledge and skills area for which it is approved. Online offerings can be found in the Schedule of Classes. Consult the college catalog for the most current requirements and other details.

Courses in Human Society and the Individual
Required Online Option Available Course Prefix Course Number Course Title
ADM JUS 001 Introduction To Administration Of Justice
ADM JUS 002 Concepts Of Criminal Law
ADM JUS 004 Principles And Procedures Of The Justice System
ADM JUS 067 Community Relations I
ANTHRO 102 Human Ways Of Life: Cultural Anthropology
CH DEV 001 Child Growth And Development
CH DEV 002 Early Childhood: Principles And Practices
CH DEV 010 Health, Safety And Nutrition
CH DEV 011 Child, Family And Community
CH DEV 042 Teaching In A Diverse Society
CH DEV 046 School Age Programs I
ECON 001 Principles Of Economics I
ECON 002 Principles of Economics II
EDUC 001 Introduction To Teaching
GEOG 002 Cultural Elements Of Geography
GEOG 007 World Regional Geography
HEALTH 101 Introduction to Public Health
HISTORY 002 Introduction To Western Civilization II
HISTORY 011 Political and Social History of the United States to 1877
HISTORY 012 Political and Social History of the United States from 1865
HISTORY 041 The African American In The History Of The U.S. I
HISTORY 042 The African American In The History Of The U.S. II
HISTORY 043 The Mexican-American In The History Of The United States I
HISTORY 044 The Mexican American In The History Of The United States II
HISTORY 052 The Role Of Women In The History Of The U.S.
HISTORY 086 Introduction To World Civilization I
HISTORY 087 Introduction To World Civilization II
LABR ST 001 Us Labor History
LABR ST 004 Labor In America
POL SCI 001 The Government Of The United States
POL SCI 002 Modern World Governments
POL SCI 007 Contemporary World Affairs
PSYCH 001 General Psychology I
PSYCH 002 Biological Psychology
PSYCH 013 Social Psychology
PSYCH 014 Abnormal Psychology
PSYCH 032 Psychology Of Women
PSYCH 041 Life-Span Psychology: From Infancy To Old Age
PSYCH 069 Psychology In Film
PSYCH 074 Research Methods In The Behavioral Sciences
SOC 001 Introduction To Sociology
SOC 002 American Social Problems
SOC 011 Race And Ethnic Relations
SOC 028 The Family: A Sociological Approach
SOC 031 Sociology Of Gender